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TVS Racing’s Rajendra wins maiden Dakshin Dare crown
Chitradurga (Karnataka), 17 Feb. 2022: TVS Racing factory rider Rajendra RE came out triumphant winning the Overall title in the Motorsport Inc 12th edition of the Dakshin Dare, a cross-country event under the aegis of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (fmsci), which concluded here on Wednesday night.
The 35-year old warhorse, a multiple National champion, who began his rally-raid career winning the Group B class in thelonger version of the Dakshin Dare in 2017, won his maiden Overall title beating stiff competition astride a TVS Apache RTR 450FX and added one more trophy to the TVS Racing’s cabin. The Shivamogga-born rider who is also an Indian National Rally champion said: “I am very glad to win the Dakshin Dare title. Though it is a shortened version, the competition was high and I am happy that the organisers managed the event despite the pandemic. With the support from TVS Racing, I am looking forward to a fruitful 2022.”

Rajendra receiving the winners trophy from Chief Guest at Chitradurga on Wendesday. The popular cross-country rally which was restricted to two-wheelers this year saw good response of over 36 bikes despite the pandemic and the tough terrain proved that only 23 finished the course. With many National champions fighting for honours in different classes, the four-day event saw the riders traverse a distance of over 300 km of competitive off-road sections starting from Bengaluru Triple-S, a spectator special, and two loops of Selective Sections (SS) about 100-km each, around Chitradurga on Tuesday and Wednesday. The first day saw the riders take the country-side roads on the picturesque foothills, amidst the windmills near Hiriyur, while the flowing flat-out stretches near Challakere saw the top guns touching speeds of 146-kmph on Day 2.
Sarath Mohan of Asura Garage from Mallapuram came overall second astride a Husqvarna FE450 while another champion Yuva Kumar of Hero MotoSports had to be content with an overall third but he claimed the gold in his class, the Group B 166 to 260cc category. Rajendra also won the Group A upto 600cc class. Youngster Goutham topped the Group B upto 165 class while another veteran Aakash Aithal of Puttur won the Group B 261 to 400cc event.

Winners all – Dakshin Dare 2w concludes in Chitradurga on 16 Feb. 2022. Photo: AutoTrack Hero MotoSports stalwart Sathyaraj bagged the Group D upto 260cc section while Suhail Ahmed of Bengaluru, a former multiple Supercross National champ, clinched the heavyweight Bullet class on a Himalayan. Pinkesh Thakkar, an expert motocross champion, now riding a TVS NTorq, conquered the Scooter Class. Sachin D is the one of the big names who crashed on Day 1.
“Since we ran the Dare on public roads extra precaution was taken for Safety of the riders and all COVID protocols were in place. The riders enjoyed the flowing stages and I appreciate all the efforts of the Officials and the team who made sure that the event was a big success,” said Jaidas Menon, the Promoter. The Dakshin Dare for four-wheelers is being planned for August 2022.
Final Audited Results:
Overall: 1. Bike #1 Rajendra RE (TVS Racing, Bengaluru) (4 hours,19 minutes, 23.561 seconds); 2. #6 Sarath Mohan (Mallapuram), (4:30:51.777); 3. #37 Yuva Kumar (Hero MotoSports, Bengaluru) (4:35:36.889); 4. #10 Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (4:44:49.415); 5. #11 Satyaraj (Hero MotoSports, Chennai) (4:45:30.605); 6. #29 Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (4:46:31.400); 7. #7 Sinan Francis (Kottayam) (4:46:50.773); 8. #5 Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (4:54:32.819); 9. #18 Aakash Aithal (Puttur, near Mangaluru) (4:55:12.360); 10. #4 Karthik (TVS Racing, Jaipur) (5:04:02.545).
1. Group A upto 600cc: 1. Rajendra RE (TVS Racing, Bengaluru) (4:19:23.561); 2. Sarath Mohan, (4:30:51.777); 3. Sinan Francis (Kottayam) (4:46:50.773).
2. Group B upto 165cc: 1. #2 Goutham (Bengaluru) (5:07:29.526); 2. #21 Jithu (Kottayam) (5:11:16.870); 3. #28 Manmeet Singh (Kolkata) (5:42:06.189).
3. Group B 166 to 260cc: 1. Yuva Kumar (Hero MotoSports, Bengaluru) (4:35:36.889); 2. Karan Mohan (Bengaluru) (5:36:09.257); #25 Sachin D (Bengaluru) (TVS Racing) (DNF).
4. Group B 261 to 400cc: 1. Aakash Aithal (Mangalore) (4:55:12.360); 2. #22 Uday Ganguli (Kolkota) (5:21:16.408); 3. #26 Dwarith Manna (Kolkata) (5:41:18.873).
5. Group D: Upto 260cc: 1. Satyaraj (Hero MotoSports, Bengaluru) (4:45:30.605); 2. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (4:46:31.400); 3. Karthik (TVS Racing, Bengaluru) (5:04:02.545).
6. Bullet Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (4:44:49.415); 2. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (4:54:32.819).
7. Group B Scooter Class: 1. #15 Pinkesh Thakkar (Pune) (TVS Racing) (5:30:10.195).
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Rana-Ashwin win cars class; Natraj claims bikes event: Dakshin Dare
Pune, 23 July 2017: Defending champion Suresh Rana of Manali and co-driver Ashwin Naik of Mangaluru won another Maruti Suzuki Dakshin Dare title, as Rana added another feather to his 10 Raid de Himalaya titles, at the cross-country event which concluded here on Saturday.
Samrat Yadav and SN Nizami came second followed by Sandeep Sharma and Karan Arya.
TVS Racing dominated the two-wheeler section, with R Natraj heading the TVS campaign followed by Abdul Waheed Tanveer in second. Sanjay Kumar came third.
Kolkata’s Subir Roy and Nirav Mehta pair won the Endurance Cars TSD (Time, Speed, Distance) event followed by Karthick Maruthi and Sankar S Anand from Erode.
TVS’ star rider and Desert Storm winner, Natraj won the Group A and also the overall category astride an RTR 450FX, beating teammate Abdul Waheed Tanveer in Group A.
Rajendra RE came out triumphant in the Group B upto 260cc class on his TVS Apache RTR 200 and Aishwarya Pissay too was in the same category bike winning the women’s section, also on an RTR 200. Scooter specialist and two-time Gulf Monsoon Challenge winner Syed Asif Ali claimed the scooter’s category on a TVS SXR150.
Final Results:
Extreme category: 1. Suresh Rana and Ashwin Naik 10 hours 11 minutes 26 seconds; 2. Samrat Yadav and SN Nizami 10:14:52; 3. Sandeep Sharma and Karan Arya 10:24:17.
Ultimate Bikes: 1. R Natraj 6:12:38; 2. Abdul Waheed Tanveer 6:15:37; 3. Sanjay Kumar 6:26:53.
Endurance Cars (TSD): 1. Subir Roy and Nirav Mehta 12 minutes 20 seconds (penalty); 2. Karthick Maruthi and Sankar S Anand 12:45; 3. Raghu Nandan and Prakash M 12:49.


